Not a Cornflake

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Cornflake Girl

“Never was a cornflake girl
Thought that was a good solution
Hangin’ with the raisin girls
She’s gone to the other side
Givin’ us a yo heave ho”

Under The Pink by Tori Amos

Life Changed

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“In those few seconds when I was in the presence of the lion, I did not say to myself, “You must change your life.” I knew, right then and there, that my life had been changed. A piece of something necessary had clicked into place inside me. I had become more aware, more intimate with my own fear and my own possibilities. I remembered what it was like to be humbled by awe. I became more compassionate. I became a better person.”

Animal, Mineral, Radical: Essays on Wildlife, Family, and Food by BK Loren

We Belong

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I belong to the people I love, and they belong to me—they, and the love and loyalty I give them, form my identity far more than any word or group ever could.

Allegiant (Divergent Trilogy, Book 3) by Veronica Roth

Ungrateful Poor

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The virtues of the poor may be readily admitted, and are much to be regretted.  We are often told that the poor are grateful for charity.  Some of them are, no doubt, but the best amongst the poor are never grateful.  They are ungrateful, discontented, disobedient, and rebellious.”

Why should they be grateful for the crumbs that fall from the rich man’s table?  They should be seated at the board, and are beginning to know it.  As for being discontented, a man who would not be discontented with such surroundings and such a low mode of life would be a perfect brute.  Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man’s original virtue.  It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through disobedience and through rebellion.  Sometimes the poor are praised for being thrifty.  But to recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting.  It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less.

Man should not be ready to show that he can live like a badly-fed animal.  He should decline to live like that, and should either steal or go on the rates, which is considered by many to be a form of stealing.  As for begging, it is safer to beg than to take, but it is finer to take than to beg.  No: a poor man who is ungrateful, unthrifty, discontented, and rebellious, is probably a real personality, and has much in him.  He is at any rate a healthy protest.”

The Soul of Man Under Socialism by Oscar Wilde (Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wild)

Superpower Family

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“Mom came running. She gave me a magic kiss, and then you know what happened? I felt all better…So now, you know what I think? I think my mom has superpowers too!”

The Day I Lost My Superpowers by Michael Escoffier and Kris Di Giacomo

Importance of Place

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“The pretense that place does not matter turns us all into straw dogs subjected to the whims of marketing. If we are unattached, we need. We need so many things to ground us.”

Animal, Mineral, Radical: Essays on Wildlife, Family, and Food by BK Loren

Thriving Problem Solver

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“I can walk into a situation and see where the holes are and what changes need to be made . . . then I do it. If I have the freedom to do that, I thrive.”

Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction by Marcia Reynolds

Wishing Myself Back Home

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“…All these things I want are bad.
And so I wish…
I wish…I wish…
What DO I wish I had?”

“And so…
I think
there are some things
I do not wish to be.”

“And that is why
I think that I
Just wish to be like ME.”

I Wish That I Had Duck Feet, written by Theo LeSieg (AKA: Theodor Seuss Geisel and Dr. Seuss) and illustrated by B Tobey

Home is…

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People think of home as the place where they’re comfortable and everything’s okay.

The Dude and the Zen Master by Jeff Bridges and Bernie Glassman

From the introduction:

To me, this book is sort of like a snakeskin. A snakeskin is something you might find on the side of the road and make something out of—a belt, say, or a hatband. The snake itself heads off doing more snake stuff—getting it on with lady snakes, eating rats, making more snakeskins, et cetera.

Invisible Women Do Not Wear Heels

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I passed a table full of high heels and thought how much they looked like fancy sleds with impossibly long nails sticking out the bottom. They were fantastically nonsensical. No one in the world, no one, would wear high heels if there was nobody who could see you do it.

-Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray